For those of you still leaning your guitars against the wall, this one's for you.

This A-Frame Acoustic Guitar Stand is ideal for home studio work when you have to put your guitar down often. The guitar stand boasts rugged square-tube construction and holds your instrument securely.Note: Not for use with nitrocellulose-finished guitars

I've been looking for a stand for my G-1275 Doubleneck and this one does it. The adjustable base and support rack are perfect for wider-body guitars. It also doesn't lay (recline) the...Read complete review

I've been looking for a stand for my G-1275 Doubleneck and this one does it. The adjustable base and support rack are perfect for wider-body guitars. It also doesn't lay (recline) the instrument too far back - so you can get it rather close to walls, etc. Although it doesn't have a neck holder, it's really not needed. I've ordered the case, but until it arrives, this is where I will park it. And you can't beat the price.

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Ruined the finish on my guitars

My wife bought this stand for me last year. She did not see the small print warning that said it was not for use with nitrocellulose-finish guitars. After a couple of weeks I noticed...Read complete review

My wife bought this stand for me last year. She did not see the small print warning that said it was not for use with nitrocellulose-finish guitars. After a couple of weeks I noticed it marked the back of my Seagull. The Seagull has a "custom polished high gloss" finish. I can not find out if it is nitrocellulose. I covered the head of the stand with a cloth and used it for my matt finished Martin. It marked it as well right through the cloth. Do not buy this stand. It will ruin your guitar.

Not a bad stand for what it is (an A-frame stye). Ordered two, one came with a leg welded slightly off. The arms don't fold, so takes up more space than other stands. Neoprene on the arms, so don't use this on a nitro finish guitar (it will ruin the finish where it touches it). As it is an A-frame stand, no neck support, so a guitar can get knocked sideways off of it. But it's a fine stand at the price for low foot traffic areas.

I really like this product, I also like the price. You should wrap a cloth on legs and rubber back support as it will damage the finish of your instrument depending on what type of finish your instrument has. It does come with a notice to the customer about this. All types of stands usually come with the same warning.

There is a fragile plastic top button that holds the rubber pad to the frame, that you will want to replace with a steel bolt.and but, as it will break when you lift the stand from top pad. This cap may break in shipping as it is brittle plastic. Probably reason why item is so inexpensive, a design flaw, but you can fix it yourself